[osis-core] oxygenxml

Todd Tillinghast osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:57:43 -0700


Kirk,

I tried it out.  It seems to work fine.

The price is actually the same as XMLSpy Home Edition ($49) and it does
not seem to add any features.  There could be features I did not see and
I did not check to see if it has an XSLT transformation debugger.

I have continued to use XMLSpy because I am used to it and it has a nice
XSLT transformation debugger.

The nice thing about OXygen is that it reports all (up to a limit) of
the errors in a file rather than one at a time.

Being Java based, it also runs on any platform.

It is still a pointy bracket based editor so it does not help us much on
the OSIS GUI editor quest.

Todd


> -----Original Message-----
> From: osis-core-admin@bibletechnologieswg.org [mailto:osis-core-
> admin@bibletechnologieswg.org] On Behalf Of Kirk Lowery
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 11:03 AM
> To: osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
> Subject: [osis-core] oxygenxml
> 
> Has anyone here used oxygenxml? It appears from its website that it is
> quite full-featured (http://oxygenxml.com/) and the price very
> reasonable....
> 
> Blessings,
> 
> Kirk
> --
> Kirk E. Lowery, Ph.D.
> Director, Westminster Hebrew Institute
> Adjunct Professor of Old Testament
> Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
> 
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